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Mrignayani Emporium launches on Amazon India

It offers nearly 1,000 different products, from sarees to jewellery, and ever

Amazon India has launched ethnic products store Mrignayani M.P.Govt. Emporium on its marketplace, aiming to encourage the growth of artisans and weavers under Amazon.in’s flagship ‘Karigar’ program, a press release has revealed.

The store will offer a selection of nearly 1,000 products in the marketplace, ranging from a wide variety of products like Chanderi, Maheswari, Tussar sarees, dress material, furnishings, handicrafts, jewellery and gift items offered by these sellers.

Through this launch, Amazon.in hopes to provide an opportunity to over 5000 weavers from Madhya Pradesh, offering specialized products from their region to customers.

Sellers’ part of Mrignayani M.P.Govt. Emporium Kolkata can avail benefits such as discounted referral fees, support with shipping and delivery of products, imaging and marketing support, technical training, and business and sales support under the Karigar program.
 

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